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What are the new scoring systems for the college entrance examination?
The subjects assigned by the new college entrance examination are politics, geography, biology and chemistry.

After the implementation of the new college entrance examination model, some provinces in China began to implement it one after another. However, many people are not familiar with the new college entrance examination model. The so-called new college entrance examination 3+ 1+2 refers to three compulsory subjects, 1 optional subjects and four optional subjects: biology, geography, politics and chemistry.

How is the college entrance examination 3+ 1+2 scoring system scored? Generally speaking, under the new college entrance examination mode, the full marks of Chinese, mathematics and English are 150. Preferred physics and history subjects 100. These five subjects are calculated according to the original scores.

In addition to these subjects, students' scores will be scored and included in the total score of the college entrance examination when the subjects such as politics, geography, biology and chemistry are re-examined. The so-called grade scoring means that the scoring system is related to the ranking of candidates. If the students' single subject scores are in the top of the province 1%, then the students' scores are 100. Similarly, if the ranking is pushed back, the score will also be reduced.

From this point, it is not difficult to see that the final score that students can get is mainly influenced by their test scores and rankings. For this reason, I suggest that if you want to gain an advantage through scoring, you should find ways to improve your grades in other subjects and strive for a good ranking.